Featuring never-before-seen materials, the exhibition is the first U.S. solo show to examine Horna’s influential work.
Told and Untold: The Photo Stories of Kati Horna in the Illustrated Press Opens September 13
A 'School of Rock' in Rio’s Biggest Favela
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Stephen Kurczy
The first-ever rock climbing facility in a Brazilian favela opened just ahead of the Olympics with support from famed American climber Alex Honnold.
Speaking Guaraní, Don Quixote Rides into Paraguay
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Mat Youkee
The first-ever Guaraní translation of Don Quixote was recently completed, part of a growing effort by scholars and officials to embrace Paraguay’s indigenous language.
AQ Top 5 Latin American Academics: Mónica Ponce de León
An architect who embraces digital technology in an era when some have questioned her discipline’s relevance.
Coming Up Roses: New Voices in Opera
In collaboration with the Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colón, Music of the Americas has been a platform for rising opera talent from Latin America.
A Stylish Debut from Jazz Singer Daymé Arocena
A powerful debut from one of Cuba's most versatile jazz singers.
Telmary Díaz Demands That You Listen
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Ray Suen
Vocal pyrotechnics - and a whole lot more - from one of Cuba's most influential MCs.